Christian Helmuth wrote:
>Hi,
>>On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 10:20:50AM +0000, Tiago Jorge wrote:
>>>I've been seeing older mails about FLIPS and his drivers. In those
>>mails, was refered the existence of a package to help porting linux
>>drivers using DDE to FLIPS, but that wasn't available in the CVS. Is it
>>already available?
>>>>I don't know which emails you're referring to.
>>hello... thank you for the prompt answer... the email i was referring
was this one:
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On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 10:39:35AM +0200, Leon wrote:
>/ Hi all,
/>/
/>/ I was informed that FLIPS currently only support the Intel eepro100 NIC.
/>/
/>/ Q1: If FLIPS implements the DDE shouldn't it be possible to use any driver?
/
To tell the truth, FLIPS does not really "support" eepro100 NICs. FLIPS is
a port of the Linux 2.4 TCP/IP stack to L4. "flips-lxdrv" is just a simple
toy to get it working on real hardware - my test box. You are free to hack
other drivers into flips/server/lib-lxdrv.
There exists a package that uses dde_linux to run Linux NIC drivers on L4,
but unfortunately it's not in our public CVS up to now.
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thanks
Tiago